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A History of the County of Gloucester
… resisted a claim by the Exchequer for arrears of rent: 69 it was said that Sir Thomas Heneage and William … 1842 there were three other tithe-owners, who were awarded rent-charges of 51 10 s. 6 d., 26, and 2 18 s. 113 Economic … activity of Walton. A windmill that produced 6 s. 8 d. rent for the lord of the manor in 1315 145 is not otherwise …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on Thames to John Penycok for a term of years at a yearly rent of 25, reduced that sum to 15, and extended the grant to … to the honour of Hampton Court), to hold in fee at a rent of 22 10 s. 11 d. In 1650 this rent was conveyed by Thomas Coke and others, trustees for the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a lease of the manor to Richard Carew of Beddington at a rent of 48 yearly. 35 About twenty years later she granted it at the same rent to his son Nicholas, Master of the Horse to Henry VIII, … of the reversion to hold after Catherine's death at a rent of 40. 36 This rent seems to have formed part of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… which was summoned by a man serving as both bailiff and rent-collector. He was receiving a stipend of 6 s. 8 d. a … to 53 6 s. 6 d. 146 The tithes were commuted in 1844 for a rent-charge of 264. 147 Glebe land was mentioned in 1334, and … rector c. 16458, was allowed 12 2 s. 1 d. from the rent of Chardstock manor in 1646 163 but had removed to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the canons of Bradenstoke in 1207, and consisted of 7 s. rent. 150 Sewall d'Oseville gave the canons a load of grain … largest tenant of the main manor by 1547, paying a total rent of nearly 9 for freehold and copyhold properties, … tithes from Earlscourt and Hide Field were commuted for a rent-charge of 25 2 s. 9 d. in 1843. 271 Most of the vicar's …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by his son and heir George, 135 and in 1663 the annual rent due to the Crown from it was granted to the Earl of … by Thomas Smith on the pretext of failure to pay his rent, but in reality because he had allowed the place to fall … Laurence Caldwell at his death in 1628, 219 grants of the rent due from them to the Crown having been made in 1609, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… came into the king's hands on his attainder in 1330. 62 A rent of 40 marks from the manor of Wantage, with Fulk's house … Brooks, whose son Captain Brooks is the present owner. 159 Rent in FURZWICK (Foteswik, xiii cent.; Fotteswick, xvi … In the same year nine messuages, a carucate of land and rent in Charlton and Tullwick were quitclaimed to Nicholas by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the wardship was granted to William de Peck, at an annual rent of 10 marks. 32 Robert Beyvill proved his age in 1363, … released his interest to Cooke in the same year. 44 A rent out of the manor, amounting in 1547 to 20 was granted to … and contingent remainder to his brother Eustace; 45 this rent was transferred in 1547 by John Bartylmewe and Joan his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the river to the next 'merefen' in Warboys marsh, for a rent of one penny. Thereupon the Abbot of Thorney … Mayhue or Mayhew of Warboys, husbandman, for 40 years at a rent of 8. 20 Two days before, a close in Warboys called … office, to John Somerbye of Ramsey for 40 years at a rent of 53 s. 4 d. 56 In 1540 the manor or farm of Wolvye was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as 1829 their descendants, the Trotman family, claimed rent on certain Williamscot cottages, which John (II) Loveday … grounds that Banbury castle, for the upkeep of which the rent was intended, was long since demolished. 129 It is not … Six villeins took their names from Coton. The yardlander's rent was 5 s., and a long list is given of works which were …
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